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Construction of Canada’s multibillion-dollar LNG project nears 60%

With the arrival of two massive modules, Woodfibre Management, a privately held Canadian company based in Vancouver, has made further progress in the construction of its operated $5.1 billion liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project under development in British Columbia, Canada. The post Construction of Canada’s multibillion-dollar LNG project nears 60% appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Greek shipowner broadens its horizons in LNG realm by joining Alaska’s $44B project

Danaos Corporation, a Greek owner of large-sized container vessels, has decided to widen its presence in the liquefied natural gas (LNG) sphere through a strategic partnership with the U.S.-based Glenfarne Group to advance a multibillion-dollar LNG export development project in Alaska. The post Greek shipowner broadens its horizons in LNG realm by joining Alaska’s $44B project appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Three Seadrill rigs line up jobs in Malaysia, Norway, and Brazil

Seadrill, an offshore drilling contractor, has secured work assignments for a drillship and a jack-up rig off the coasts of Malaysia and Norway, alongside a contract extension for another drillship deployed in Brazilian waters. The post Three Seadrill rigs line up jobs in Malaysia, Norway, and Brazil appeared first on Offshore Energy.

QatarEnergy hands out FEED job for LNG project to Chiyoda

Japanese engineering company Chiyoda Corporation has landed a new liquefied natural gas (LNG) assignment with QatarEnergy LNG, which is acting as an agent for Qatar’s state-owned oil & gas giant QatarEnergy. The post QatarEnergy hands out FEED job for LNG project to Chiyoda appeared first on Offshore Energy.

New partner on the cards as Sintana eyes indirect stake in Namibia’s offshore basin

Canada-headquartered oil and natural gas exploration player Sintana Energy has entered into a letter of intent (LOI) to secure a period of exclusivity regarding an investment that unlocks an indirect interest in PEL 37 off the coast of Namibia. The post New partner on the cards as Sintana eyes indirect stake in Namibia’s offshore basin appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Transocean rig winds down drilling gig with ConocoPhillips and goes to its next job

ConocoPhillips Australia (COPA), a subsidiary of the U.S.-headquartered energy giant ConocoPhillips, has completed its drilling program in the Otway Basin off the coast of Australia, with a semi-submersible rig owned by Transocean, an offshore drilling player. As a result, the rig has moved on to another assignment in Australian waters. The post Transocean rig winds down drilling gig with ConocoPhillips and goes to its next job appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Stena Drilling and Keystone set their cap on upping the digital drilling ante

Scotland-headquartered offshore drilling contractor Stena Drilling has joined forces with Keystone, Norway’s supplier of planning and execution software for well operations, to advance a next-generation, automation-enabled well delivery model. The post Stena Drilling and Keystone set their cap on upping the digital drilling ante appeared first on Offshore Energy.